(Karra’s healing
101. She gives us all the basics and it is a
prerequisite which is why it is the first and
not in the order the rest are in. Everything
said by her in this channeling session is of the
utmost importance for anyone looking to become a
healer. Its core lesson is that of quantum
healing, the healing being done before any
healing actually takes place. The key to all
healing is belief and in this dissertation she
gives all the right advice for a healing to have
the best chance of success.)
Karra: okay now
let’s look at something of interest
and topics that we have covered in
previous channeling sessions and
that is the rules of cleanliness,
using speech therapy to heal a
psychological problem and quantum
healing. Okay now let’s put all of
these together in a single
explanation. Okay, cleanliness is
very important and it involves what?
Russ: a awareness of the fact that
you need to be clean.
Karra: that's the first step but I
am talking about what do you need?
Russ: as in knowledge?
Karra: no. Remember a while back we
went over, you need clean…….
Russ: fingernails.
Karra: uh-huh and?
Russ: clean mind.
Karra: clean hands.
Russ: hands.
Karra: clean mind.
Russ: clean environment to work in.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: clean tools.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and clean outer garments.
Karra: correct. Now, all of these
things give you an air of authority
in the fact that you are clean
coupled with the self-confidence in
yourself of being able to do what
you have set yourself to do. Now if
you are nice and clean working in a
clean environment and you have a
patient that has a psychological
problem, you immediately give
yourself the air that you can help
just by being clean in a clean
environment with a clean mind with
clean tools and clean fingers and
clean fingernails. All of these
things tell a lot about somebody.
When dealing with a psychological
problem, they will give you more of
an opening because the person will
look at you and see that you’re
clean, you are healthy, you can help
them. So when you are addressing
their mental problems with your
clean fingernails and your clean
fingers and your clean mind and your
clean clothing and your clean
environment and your clean tools,
you have immediately started to heal
them on the quantum level. On an
microscopic level you have affected
in how their mind starts to react
and in doing so, you have put them
on the road to recovery, you have
given them a glimpse of where they
can go. Now what happens from there
is very important in how you
proceed. Before I deal with any
patient that is conscious, I talk to
them, I tell them where I want to
go, what I'm planning to do, how I’m
planning to help them and how they
should be when we are finished. This
is important because again on a
quantum level you are setting in
place goals, objectives and
expectations, all very important.
And if the individual knows what the
goals and expectations are, then you
can start the healing. And in doing
so you have to install another
factor, belief........belief that
they can be healed because if an
individual does not believe that
they can be healed, then it is a lot
of hard work that you have ahead of
you so they have to believe that you
can heal them. If they are used to a
ritualized experience and ritual is
important in every medical
procedure, you’d be surprised, even
today. You don’t believe me that
even today ritual is used in your
hospitals?
Russ: I do.
Karra: okay, tell me how you think
ritual is used.
Russ: well for example, whenever I
go to an emergency room…
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: first thing I do is I have to
fill out the papers.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and then I get admitted to a
waiting room.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: and a guaranteed a minimum of
a half hour will be spent in that
waiting room before the doctor
finally gets in to see me or a nurse
takes my temperature or do some
preliminary work before the doctor
gets there......
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: unless I was an emergency and
on my deathbed.
Karra: correct, even then there is a
ritual.
Russ: right but guaranteed there is
a set routine that they will go
through before you even get treated.
Karra: so as a healer, what must you
do?
Russ: adhere to a similar sort of
procedure as far as preparation.
Karra: correct but the waiting in
itself has an important key and I
really shouldn't leak like a sieve
when I’m doing a dissertation, takes
all the fun out of it. But, you have
to modify for the environment that
you are in. Let us say you are
dealing with a Native American.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: you have to be knowledgeable
on their religious practices and
their healing practices and how you
plan to help. If you’re dealing with
a white American male, you have to
know how they believe that they can
be healed. And belief is very, very
important. Without belief, belief in
yourself, they believing that you
can heal them, there is not that
much that you can do because without
belief the body does not cooperate.
When you go to a doctor to be
healed, you believe that he can heal
you and in doing so you are on the
first road to recovery and when you
are doing the healing you have to
give that air of confidence with
your….
Russ: cleanliness.
Karra: correct. Now, why are we
pounding this into you?
Russ: because it makes it more of a
habit to fall into.
Karra: correct. Okay now, you have
your patient and you’ve gone through
the preliminaries. You have talked
to them, you have found out what
they think is wrong with them, you
have taken their pulse, taken their
heartbeat, checked their
temperature, you have started the
healing process. If you just walk in
and sit down and say, “okay, I’m
going to heal you using this knife,
this pharmaceutical and these pieces
of cloth”, then they’re going to
look at you and go, “are you a
doctor? Do you know what you’re
doing?” But if you come in sit down
and talk to them and go through the
ritual, they know that you are a
doctor, that you are able to help
them. Let us scratch the word doctor
and say healer because doctor in
your planet…
Russ: very male term.
Karra: partly, it is also to do with
official documentation. So, we have
the setup, we have our….
Russ: clean hands, clean
fingernails, clean clothes, clean
environment, clean tools and clean
mind.
Karra: correct but we always start
with clean fingernails because
they're the very tips.
Russ: ahh.
Karra: okay?
Russ: okay.
Karra: so, we've got our patient and
the patient is ready, we’ve gone
through the rituals. We’ve gone
through taking their pulse, taking
their temperature, taking their
heartbeat and talking to them and
finding out what led up to the
illness, what happened before the
accident, what happened before they
felt the way that they do. We have
deduced that it is fill in the
blanks ailment. Now, we have to act
in a way that gives them confidence
that we can heal them. This
confidence is part of the belief
process. Whether they believe in
some higher deity, the healer, or
something else, you have to interact
in that way. If they believe in some
deity, then you have to interact
within the expected rules. If you're
acting as a healer, you have to act
within the prescribed patterns that
a healer interacts in or the same as
in others. Now that we have the
setup, we have deduced that the
patient suffers from fill in the
blanks ailment, we have got their
confidence, they believe that we can
heal them, where do we go now? We
start the healing process.
Russ: right.
Karra: and in doing so we have to
again interact in the way that they
think that the healer does. Whether
it is a witch doctor, medical
physician or other........psychic
healer, whatever, you have to behave
in those patterns. Any questions?
Russ: now that you’ve got all that,
part of the ritual that you have to
go through is actually helping the
patient feel more at ease because
you’re actually making the patient
heal himself or your helping heal
himself.
Karra: yes, we did cover that.
Russ: right, so wouldn’t some of the
ritual that you’re going through
make the patient actually more
nervous?
Karra: yes, yes it does but as long
as the belief is there, then the
healing process continues.
Russ: ahh.
Karra: sometimes by a person being
nervous, heart rate goes up, blood
pressure goes up, etc., adrenaline
is released, that in actual fact can
speed up the healing process.
Russ: ohh.
Karra: and this is important. If the
person is petrified, you cannot heal
because they are on fear mode.
Russ: right.
Karra: but if they are suffering a
little bit from nervousness, it has
to stay a little bit of nervousness.
You’ve seen me in healings.
Russ: yeah.
Karra: and if the person is nervous,
what do I do?
Russ: I’ve never seen a patient
nervous with you around.
Karra: yes you have.
Russ: no I…..
Karra: Carrie.
Russ: she was never nervous around
you.
Karra: she was the first few times.
Russ: was she?
Karra: yes.
Russ: oh she was very wanting to get
healed........
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: so I never saw nervousness
involved there.
Karra: early on there was.
Russ: okay.
Karra: and how do we get her over
that nervousness?
Russ: I don’t remember.
Karra: we clowned around a little.
Russ: oh.
Karra: for example, "okay we want
you to manifest a ball of white
light in front of you. Right in
front of you, right here. Put your
hands on either side and visualize
it. Don’t grasp the ball too
tightly." Come on, you remember that
phrase?
Russ: oh yeah.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: oh, so it made her more
relaxed.
Karra: yes because I was clowning
around.
Russ: right.
Karra: in her mind she was seeing a
ball and it was a nice small ball
and all of a sudden I throw out the
banana skin and say, "don’t squeeze
it too tightly." It’s in the tone of
the voice, very important, very
important. So, we have humor thrown
into the equation.
Russ: hmm.
Karra: now normally spiritual
healers do the ritual on their own.
There are helpers around that bring
things much like a nurse brings
things. The job of the helpers is to
watch for any danger signs not only
from the healer, but from the
patient because as we briefly
touched upon fear, fear can do some
very unusual things to an
individual.
Russ: well it could stop the healing
process.
Karra: correct. The patient can
become violent and it is the job of
the healers or the assistants rather
to be there to help.
Russ: hmm, okay.
Karra: okay now, let us get to the
last, last bit of healing. Okay, and
that is the setup, the ritual, the
healing itself. That we’ve created
the environment, we have the
individual that is willing, we have
soothed them, it is a problem that
needs addressing. Now, normally in
indigenous population’s religious
practices and the healings, the
faith healers, there is the head
shaman, the head healer, the head
doctor and their purpose is to focus
and direct the mind of the
individual that is to be healed and
to manipulate energy flows within
the person and to address the
ailment itself. And we have set up
with our religious, physical setup,
we have our bed, our altar, our
circle, our square, our candles, our
florescent lights, whatever and we
have the patient and we’re sitting
beside them or before them or to one
side with our……..
Russ: clean fingertips, clean hands,
clean clothes, clean mind, clean
tools and clean environment.
Karra: (claps) so, we start the
healing which we will cover next
time.
Russ: okay.
Karra: okay? Any questions?
Russ: yeah. Now what about the
patient, shouldn’t the patient be
clean?
Karra: if possible yes.
Russ: okay.
Karra: sometimes it is not possible.
Russ: I mean you can’t clean them or
just the area you’re going to be
working in maybe?
Karra: clean the area that you’re
working in most certainly without a
shadow of doubt. But let us say you
come across a vehicle accident.
Russ: right.
Karra: and you’re going to try and
help as best as you can until more
qualified people arrive on the
scene.
Russ: well a proper healer will have
at least something to clean the area
with with them.
Karra: correct so you cannot clean
the patient, just the area.
Russ: right, I think I got that.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: so you clean the area?
Karra: correct.
Russ: right, okay.
Karra: next question?
Russ: oh that’s it.
Karra: okay, now why do we start off
with clean fingernails, clean hands
etc.?
Russ: because you start from the
outside and work in.
Karra: not quite, not quite…..
Russ: ahhh.
Karra: because it is something that
you start off with. What is the
first thing that you use when you
approach a patient?
Russ: your hands.
Karra: correct and nine times out of
ten, what is the first part of your
hands that touches the patient?
Russ: your fingernails.
Karra: correct so we start off with
the most important.
Russ: right.
Karra: which is?
Russ: your clean fingernails.
Karra: and then your clean hands and
your clean clothing….
Russ: right.
Karra: and your clean tools and your
clean mind and your clean
environment. That’s why we start off
with our fingernails. Okay hon…..
Russ: okay love.
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